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An Observational Study on the Quality of Life After Precise Lung Resection Through the Periareolar Incision

Study on life quality after precise lung surgery through a small incision.

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**Study Overview:** This study looks at how life improves after a special type of lung surgery called *uniportal video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS)*. This surgery is done through a small cut near the nipple (periareolar incision), making it less painful and helping patients recover faster. Researchers want to see if this method is better than other types of lung surgeries. **Key Points:** - **Duration & Visits:** The study does not mention a specific duration or number of visits needed, but you must meet certain health conditions to participate. - **Eligibility:** You must be 18+ years old, have early-stage lung cancer, and not have had previous treatments like chemotherapy. - **Risks:** Before joining, ensure no severe lung or heart conditions, as these can increase risks during surgery. The study aims to help doctors make surgeries less painful and improve recovery. If you meet the criteria and volunteer, you will be asked to sign a consent form to participate. Remember, your health is the top priority, and participation should be based on your comfort and eligibility.
Study details
    Surgical Incision
    Minimally Invasive Surgery

NCT06202053

Fujian Medical University Union Hospital

24 January 2024

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